Baker 3rd time request for Notable
Prince Louis has been determined not to have survived through DNA testing starting in 1993.
I get people may not like it, but the tests were both maternal & paternal.
Baker 3rd time request for Notable
Prince Louis has been determined not to have survived through DNA testing starting in 1993.
I get people may not like it, but the tests were both maternal & paternal.
Prince Louis deceased sauce.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1463951/Tragic-French-boy-kings-heart-finds-a-final-resting-place-after-209-years.html
https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=9IFTAAAAIBAJ&sjid=TYYDAAAAIBAJ&pg=4943,2008214
http://www.historywiz.com/louisxvii.htm
https://www.primidi.com/louis_xvii_of_france/lost_dauphin_claimants/conclusion
Prince Louis deceased sauce.
"The burial was finally approved by the French culture ministry earlier this year after DNA tests proved the heart really did belong to the Louis XVII. Comparison samples were taken from his descendants, members of the Bourbon-Parme family, and a strand of Marie-Antoinette's hair.
In a report submitted to the ministry, the historian Jean Tulard wrote: "This heart is undoubtedly that of a Habsburg and almost certainly that of Louis XVII. We can never be 100 per cent sure but this is about as sure as it gets."
They never lie creating a bloodline either do they ?
I was asked for the sauce.
I have given the paternal DNA string.
I am as sure as I can be of anything 200 years later.
They tested both mitochondrial DNA as well from the MALE members of the Bourban-Palme bloodline.
I have already posted the male DNA string which they used.
They used both maternal & paternal DNA and it took them over 10 years to confirm.
I reviewed the DNA alleles.
I am as confident as I can be Prince Louis did not travel to America and change his name to Payseur.
I suspect another family of changing their name but I don't have sufficient proof.
"A DNA test of three living members of this family determined the Y-DNA profile of this lineage. The persons tested where prince Axel of Bourbon-Parma, prince Sixtus of Bourbon-Parma and prince João Henrique of Orleans-Braganza. All three share the same profile and belong to the same haplogroup R-Z381.
The common ancestor of all three test persons is Louis XIII., King of France (1601-1643). Given the correspondence, it is safe to assume that this is the profile of all French Kings since Louis XIII."
"A DNA test of three living members of this family determined the Y-DNA profile of this lineage. The persons tested where prince Axel of Bourbon-Parma, prince Sixtus of Bourbon-Parma and prince João Henrique of Orleans-Braganza. All three share the same profile and belong to the same haplogroup R-Z381.
The common ancestor of all three test persons is Louis XIII., King of France (1601-1643). Given the correspondence, it is safe to assume that this is the profile of all French Kings since Louis XIII."
Yes they do but it works both ways.
I did not say they are not Payseur.
I question where they state Payseur originated from.
There were over 100 separate individuals that presented a claim, of which only a few were considered to have a probability.
After 10 years, the French Foreign Ministry accepted the results.
I posted the sauce.
I am now considering Payseur to be a slide.
This info was put long ago into the P thread.
It is not new info.
This information has been available long before Q.
You are full of BS and you know it.
I was here when we did the original research.
Right back to 4 chan.
At that time, the researched showed the same as what I posted.
Through CBTS, The Storm, and now.
These bloodlines were looked at and researched in depth.
The UK folks were of immense help.
You are the slide.